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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, LOCAL B R E V ITIE S AND N EW S IT E M S know how good a cigaretts really can be made To I N O V E M B E R 8 , 1923. FEEDING POULTRY J [ .îv E -n s u , j*rtr.'nrniiz"Tr£ 7j TYPEWRITERS BY PH IL MARQIJAM At this time of the year, especially, tor in placing the poultry business on paying basis, especially from the the problem of feeding the pullets for a standpoint New and Rebuilt of commercial egg produc egg production is the foremost one ih tion. Old machines taken in trade as part payment. the minds of the m ajority of poultry- Laying hens need whole grain to Typewriters repaired. man. Ami it is. indeed, an Im portant rebuild their wornout tissues, to keep Complete Rental and Supply department. question. Furtherm ore, there is more i their bodies in good repair and to keep their vitality up to its maximum point. to the feeding problem than many Hut from the standpoint of egg pro- THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER COMPANY people may suppose. It consists of j duction, the m ash p art of the ration 304 Oak Street, Cortland, Oregon far more, indeed, than merely scatter j is by far the more im portant. There- A. F. JAKSHA, Mgr. Phone, Broadway 0270 ing grain to the pullets twice a day I fore, hens in the laying pens should 1 am pnrticulaily interested in the make of machine 1 have checked supplied witli sufficient grain to and then sitting back and w aiting for he keep their bodies in good condition below: the eggs to come drifting along in and they should have access to a Woodstock....., Underwood......, Remington......, greater quantities than the pellets properly balanced dry mash at all L. C. Smith....... Royal.......Oliver..;........ front a machine gun. 'tim es. If hens are of the laying type, The proper feeding of the pullets for the more mash they consum e the eggs they will be able to lay. Name................................................... egg production or the breeders, to pro more There has been considerable discus duce first-class hatching eggs, is an sion in regard to the relative values Address............................................................. a rt that is acquired only with experi of the mash when fed moist and when r L .f-- jrrTT-TTn -—mgrim narmiz ence. The system s of feeding which fed dry. It is the safer plan, I believe, declare that so many pounds should to feed the mush dry. When fed moist, be fed daily to a certain num ber of especially in large quantities, it tends fowls are not the best system s to fol to lessen the vitality of the birds and A n Imperishable Gift low. They m ight be applied in sonto decreases the fertility and hatchability X J A C K N O R T O N ’ S if. of their eggs. However, when a moist When you make a Christmas instances with success, but the degree mash is mixed properly and fed spar of variability in flocks of Leghorns gift of The Youth’s Companion BARBER SHOP and of the dual purpose breeds is such ingly at certain tim es of the year, as you think, of course, of the first Broadway, opposite “ Favorite” Theatre ,j* that set standards, so far as the exact for Instance, to prolong the .laying great thrill that comes when X Agent for Crystal Laundry X quantity of feed is concerned, can not season just before the moult, it will be used to good advantage, in many prove a valuable addition to the ra those first holiday issues are ’i‘ Tub and Shower i cases. The needs of the individual tion. Rut when it is fed in large opened and read. But you are flocks must be ascertained. The feed quantities the year around, then it is more than that. You are BATHS scale will not determ ine this. Only time to look for trouble. As stated giving the w atchfulness of the poultrym an, above it has a detrim ental effect upon giving the assurance of 52 more his knowledge of feeding principles, the hatchability of the eggs in the thrills before the capacities of the condition of his fowls and their spring, and tends to lessen the vigor the gift are exhansted. You individual cquirem ents will enable of the fowls. do that with any gift that the poultry breeder to acquire skill in Every once in a while the question can’t I.O .O .F . J is made for immediate consump feeding. This skill is not gained by is asked how the grain should be fed, tion Estaeada Lodge % like candy or fruit. Today reading a pam phlet or a book. Only that is. In what quantity during the general principles can be learned day. The quantity to feed to any it is here; tomorrow it is but a No. 175. | from such sources and the practical given num ber of hens can be learned memory. But The Companion only by experience, but it is a good 4 M eets every Saturday evening in application of these principles can be imperishable. Its last taste, a + their lodge room, corner of Broad- acquired qily in the poultry yard and plan not to feed the grain ration is heavily in the morning. If they are year from now, will be as appe | way and Third streets. Visiting not at a desk. In regard to the feeding problem it given too heavy a feed of grain in the tizing as the first on this coming 4 brothers are alw ays welcome, is well, in the first place, to consider morning it tends to make them lazy ing Christmas day. You cannot f J . E. G ates N . G. the uses to which the various foods and the lazy hen is not the laying hen. put your money to better use or § J. K. Ely Secretary, are put by the fowls th at consume Moreover, if they are fed too much them. Food, from the poultry stand grain in the m orning they will not advantage in Christmas giving point, serves a double purpose: First, consume enough m ash for heavy egg than in a subscription to The it builds and keeps in repair the tis production. Hut the night feeding of Youth’s Companion. sues of the hen's body, supplies m a grain should send the fowls to roost The 52 issues of 1924 will be terial to keep up bodily vigor, fur with full crops. Keep the poultry crowded with serial stories, short nishes the necessary ingredients to active and scratching at least a part sustain heat within the body of the of the day, especially in the morning. stories, editorials, poetry, facts fowl and when these prim ary demands Examine your birds occasionally to and fun. Subscribe now and re WM. DALE, Local Agent of the hen's body are met, the surplus determine their condition, for by ceive: Day call a t E staeada Hotel. food, if there is any, then perform s its handling them at intervals a tab can Night call a t residence. second purpose—namely, the produc be kept on their physical condition, 1. The Youth’s Companion— and errors in feeding can then be rec 52 issues in 1924. tion of eggs. Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst. It must be distinctly understood tified, if there are any. A laying hen that the demands of the hen's own should be kept in good condition and 2. All the remaining issues of J. E. METZGER body must alw ays be considered, for not be perm itted to become overfat. 1923. Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901 The overfat hen lays no eggs, and is unless she has the proper care and 3. The Companion Home Cal food to keep her body in first-class a constant loss. condition she will not be able to pro It m ight he said th at overfeeding Is endar for 1924. All for $2.50. worse than underfeeding, in that it 4. Or include McCall’s Maga duce m any eggs. The prover and consistent feeding puts the fowl in such a condition that zine, the monthly authority on JOSEPH E. GATES-YOUR HOME of the masll ration to poultry is one of she is good for nothing except the fashions. Both publications only the most essential things in the pro m arket. Overfat fowls are not only $3.00. FUNERAL DIRECTOR duction of 4ggs. W ithout mash in the non-producers of eggs, but they are AND E M B A L M E R feeding ration a hen will lay com apt to be found dead under the roosts. T he Y outh ’ s C ompanion . Commonwealth Ave. and St. Paul St. paratively few eggs. Mash, in fact, is A heavy loss, in fact, is often sus t place where your loved ones will be cared for with tender care.—Lady assistant. tained by getting the fowls in this the chief egg-making m ateria!. Boston, Mas?. NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE It is a m atter of common knowledge condition. Deep litter, changed as New subscriptions received at that the mash part of the ration, be often as needed, will help to keep the the N ews office. FLO WERS A N D TOMBSTONES ing already ground, can be made into birds active and healthy. There arc Estaeada, Oregon. eggs far more rapidly than whole many other points to be watched in grain. In fret, following out the prin regard to the handling of laying hens Job printing at the N ews office ciple of consistently feeding a prop- and pullets, and I shall attem pt to dis orlv balanced egg producing m ash to cuss more of them in the next instal poultry has been a very im portant fac- ment. Any girl in trouble may com- you must try a-j^- Mrs. N. Ecker was a Portland visitor Saturday. Look up the notices of the road district meetings in this issue. lucky A good line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, and Win dow Glass at Pointer’s. tf * IT 'S TOASTED* Irene Sating who is attending the 0. A. C. at Corvallis, was elected vice-president of Waldo hall, the girls’ dormitory. Harry Kitching had a heavy piece of rock fall on his left foot, Interesting Letter Saturday, badly bruising it, He Singapore, Straits Settlements, has to walk with a crutch but he Indo, China, Sept. 15, 1923. was able tcTgo to Portland, Sun Dear Folks: day. are not there yet but will The band is busy preparing tor We the 16th. Was in Tsingtau, the concert to be given on Fri be China, about four days. It is a day, November 23rd. Everyone town was held by the Ger interested hold this date open, mans that until war. They built as it is going to be something some strong the forts there on two worth while. hills that commanded R, 0. Johnson who has been good outlook over sea and a 'very land. driving the Blue Line stage, has, I was up to visit them—some with his brother, J. E. Johnson, too. The Japs took them bought the run between Estaeada forts, from Germans during the Carver and Portland, and will war but the they lost a couple thous run it on their own account. and men doing it. The forts The population of Estaeada were held by about has increased so of late, that mans when taken. thirty Ger while formerly there was often Pearl Shell left Tsingtau only one person of a certain for Tt e Balikpap, arrived name, now there may be two. the ninth and Borneo, stayed till Unfortunately in reporting a so twelfth. Not much there, but the it cial event, a card party, we put is a large oil instalation. There the wrong initials to one of the was a carnival there which I guests present. We wrote Mrs. took in, very different from any D. M. Marshall, whereas it was you will ever see in the another Mrs. Marshall who was- thing States. Quite a lot of native visiting here. The former lady dancing and native music, too, does not play cards and it seems but it doesn’t sound like music that some of her friends were to me—nothing but a great many worried. We tender our sincere drums which start in beating apologies and beer to assure slowly and then get faster. The them that the lady was not the dancing is rather graceful. They Mrs. Marshall who does not are all so well trained in this plav cards, but the Mrs. Mar part that they wear dresses—no shall who does. kidding—regular ladies dresses. I did not see any of the “ Wild Entertainm ent, Box Supper Men but in the inte The Rebekah social committee rior of they Borneo,” say Dyaks are still will give an entertainment and rather wild. box supper at the I. 0. 0. F. We left Borneo for Singapore hall, on Wednesday evening, and as I have never been there CATARRH Nov. 14, beginning at 8:15. The cannot C a ta r rh Is a L o cal d ise a se g ro a tly In | municate with Ensign Lee of the fluenced by C o n stitu tio n a l eo n d itio n s. say what it is like. From program will consist of music, that abou, the Chinese, vou sure here from Pa., where I used s ists H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E c o n Salvation Army, at the White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., o f a n O Singapore we go to Port Said in readings and a farce. Every the Suez canal, and then to Eng l e a v e Chi ia, the smell still with RAT-SNAP with great results.” R elief by lo in cal tm e a n p t p w lic h a ich tio n g , iv es a n d Q uick th e Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf In te rn a l M edicine, a T on ic, w h ich a c ta body is invited and the ladies are land. I may be back to the States J °Lyle says he likes the land Three Sizes, 35c, 65c, and $1.00. th ro u g h th e B lood on th e M uco us S u r requested to bring boxes with around Christmas, although don’t better than the sea, so do I, but Sold and guaranceed by Esta fa of c e C s a ta a n rrh d . a s s is ts in rid d in g y o u r S y ste m See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano Sold by d ru g g is ts fo r o v e r 40 Y ea rs. lunch for two, The men are ex know, it all depends on how you nevefc* know untill you find cada Pharmacy. instruction. Prices reasonable. F . J . C h en ey & C o., T o led o , O. pected to bring good fat pocket- many side trips we will make. out, am learning. Will sure I. O. O. F. building. 5-4tf books. The baskets will be di Balikpapa is about 3 degrees be come ho ne if I get back to U. 8. vided into three groups: women, low the Equator but the climate A,, my mind is made up to that. Best r'gards to everyone. high school girls and children fine. An Englishman who ERNEST SMITH, Wireless. under fourteen. The latter bas is has very lived there for ten years S. S. Pearl Shell kets will be sold at 15 cents each says it’s alwav the same with Suez, Egypt and the others auctioned off. the exception of very heavy [The writer is the Mr. Coffee will be furnished free by rains about August, each year. and Mrs. W. A. Smith son of of Eagle the committee. Be sure to come. Well, didn’t get to mail this Creek and a graduate of the Es so will add some more: We ar tacada high school.] rived at Su*>z, Egypt, October 9. A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs The Say! it was sure hot coming up! for Rat-Snap from Singapore through the In Read Mrs, W hy pay more for your flour when you can come Phillips’ w ire: “FAVORITE” THEATRE dian Ocean and Red Sea. Believe “ Youell’s Exterminator Co. here and get one bbl.,or more, right from the ware me this is a barren looking coun-i Formerly the Gem try around Suez—all sand. 11 Westfield, N. J. Rush $3.00 A D M I S S I O N 25c IOC can’t see why Moses walked | worth of RAT-SNAP.” L.aterj house for $7.00? Every sack guaranteed, we believe A. N. J O H N S O N , Manager. across the Red Sea, it looks as received following letter: “RAT- j there is nothing better. bad on one side as the other to SNAP arrived. It rid our house me. There isn’t much here, but Tonight-Tomorrow Night it is sure clean and I can’t say! of rats in no time. Just moved . * * UNDERTAKING Crown White Loaf Flour Blend AND Ail Kinks of Cereals in Kerrs, Crown and Albers Rolled Oats THE ‘G lorious Fool’ COMEDY Nat. and Sunday “HUNGRY and HEARTS” a No other paper brings to your Whole Family so rich a variety of entertaining, informing, in spiring reading for all ages. COMEDY COMING— Tom Moore in "M R. BARNES of N. 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